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And, while the music in the main focus, some of the biggest cheers of Saturday were coming from the crowds who gathered to watch the on-site steamroller drive over collected beer cans for the traditional "can crush".

Kate and Keith Brown were attending their first Indietracks from their home in London. Kate said: “It has been on our radar for a few years so it is nice to finally get here. The site is great and Derbyshire is beautiful.

”I can’t believe it has taken us this long to finally come to Indietracks.”

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Keith said: “One of our friends is playing in one of the bands on Sunday so we are here to cheer them on.”

The railway centre has been transformed into a festival site for the weekend, with acts playing on the trains, in the train shed, the tabernacle church and a large outdoor stage constructed especially for Indietracks.